This sentimental sparkle is fit for a duchess.
While Meghan Markle dished on her entrepreneurial ventures and personal life on Bloombergâs âThe Circuitâ last August, show host Emily Chang was momentarily mesmerized by the locket Markle was wearing.
The sweet accessory that caught Changâs attention was a custom Tiny Tags locket necklace engraved with the letter H for Prince Harry on the front, and (according to the brand), a lowercase A and L inside for their two children, Archibald and Lilibet.
With the royal stamp of approval, it quickly sold out â but itâs back in stock, for now, just ahead of Valentineâs Day.
The Duchess of Sussexâs engraved Tiny Tags pendant is offered in 24-karat-coated sterling silver or sterling silver, and has also recently become available in solid 14K gold (with diamonds).
The sparkly jump ring adds a touch of glam to the everyday piece, which is offered in different lengths and includes the chain.
âDo you like this?â the former âSuitsâ actress quipped on the show, as Cheng admitted to staring at the piece.
The fine and semi-fine jewelry label has also been spotted on celebs like Meryl Streep, Bethenny Frankel and Charli DâAmelio, plus mom-fluencers like Taryn Newton, growing a significant following for the small, female-founded brand.
Reviews say the necklace is a compliment magnet that looks great on its own or layered with other pieces.
While often inscribed for mothers, the initials can represent any loved ones â for a bespoke gift thatâs perfect for Valentineâs Day, Motherâs Day or any occasion.
Order now for February delivery, but donât delay. Once Duchess of Sussex-approved, these things have a way of selling out quickly. (And while shopping, donât miss out on our other celeb-inspired gift guides.)
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